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Jim Cooper — Jim is a member of the intellec¬ tual group in room 8 that helps Mr. L. with his English problems. He says that he is one of the greatest pool play¬ ers ever to be educated at Churchill. On week¬ ends one can see Jim in his little blue beetle. Jim ' s ambition is to be a lawyer. Fred de Koning — Ace forward for Prov. Soccer Champs. One of room 8 ' s fun-fellows. Am¬ bition lies in working on his first million. A - Lina de Stefano — Us¬ ually seen rushing into class just before the bell goes. This smart girl is always heard in Eng¬ lish saying “I’m going to fail.” Good Luck at university, Lina! Shirley Greening — This mad scientist is also our Madame President. Shir¬ ley heads Girls Choir Riverview Hi-C. With her lively personality Shirley is sure to succeed in her chosen career as a Home (Wr)ecker. Joan Horne — The jum¬ per kid is famous for her smiles and chuckles. She lives for physics and chemistry. Joan can be seen bombing around in the Blue Viva. Beth McGrath —Flossie ' s sidekick, on top of being popular is a professional skiier on the side. Future will find her wearing a little white cap at Win¬ nipeg General Hospital. Don Mestery — Don, our president, can fre¬ quently be heard ruining good jokes or seen short-changing students in the lunch room. He complains bitterly about his hard life out in the ' ' sticks ' ' , especially about cleaning out his swimming pool. George Friesen — Bowls in the Kit Kat bowling league, member of the Maths club. Ambition: science at U. of M. and to pass French. Noreen Hanson — Nor- een is Rm. 8’s cute sec¬ retary. She is one of the lucky ones with person¬ ality plus! George Horsfall — The “flaming redhead of 12-8 who can be mostly seen with his nose in a book. He is one of the more quiet members of the class. Ambition: To get a good education. Gordon McIntosh — Mac is another mem¬ ber of the two year plan who has returned to further his studies. Can be seen arriving at 8:55 each morning with a carload. Next year “Mac hopes to study Commerce at the U. of M. Norm Morrison —If you don ' t say anything about his personality, ability, competitive spirit, and general friendly attitude you can ' t write too much about Norm. We will be sorry to see this mem¬ ber of the three year club leave us. Sandra Good — This ball of fire keeps every¬ one hopping. The boys love those French trans¬ lations. Sandra loves her lab periods! Susan Hedlin — “Dig those stockings! This girl is tops in every¬ thing she does, and we mean everything! Fav¬ orite expression I don ' t get it. Ambition: Doc¬ tor, Lawyer. Fate: In¬ dian Chief. Greg Lavallee — This scholar continually en¬ ters classes just under the bell. His interests range from high jump¬ ing, to science, to Cole’s notes (for French). Sandra Malcolm — This bright-eyed brunette whose name is Sandy, delights us all with presents of candy. Life in room 8 is not so strange. If room 7 is near at period change. (We know room 8 is not quite heaven) (But what’s so special about Room 7)? Pat Nickel — Although one of room 8 ' s quieter girls, Pat can usually be seen dragging around corners in the Big Buick! She keeps in¬ sisting that Beatniks have short hair now? Her future is uncertain, but she ' s sure to be a success! PAGE 16
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Larry Mundy — Larry is Rm. 7 ' s avid curler. When he isn ' t curling he can be found look¬ ing for his long lost briefcase. Ambition: to pass grade 12 with a 90 % average. Motoko Nishikawa — Rm. 7 ' s petite Japanese import frustrates every¬ one with her V.G. atti¬ tudes in all subjects. Bribe the teacher Moko? Everyone ' s friend, Mo¬ toko plans to take nurs¬ ing at U. of M. Good Luck Moko Moko! Judy Papson — Room 7’s only true blonde. Staunch supporter of Scurfield House. Blondes do have more fun, eh Judy? George Tucker — George claims that his voice has changed since last year. An avid curler who is always getting bruised by Friesen. Dave Wilkes — Just loves driving around in his mother’s ’64 Chevy without insurance. When not bombing around in that, can be seen flying down the street in Woody ' s Merc. Ron Nice — This NICE guy is one of those fortunates who doesn’t have to struggle with an extra language. Ron has captivated the hearts of many female admirers. Ambition: to get into R m. 7 before 8:58. Grant Olesen — When not strumming upon his guitar, Grant may be seen driving around in Filly ' s Black Bomb. Carolynne Rogan — Nice laugh, Rogan!” Future champion figure skater, she practices faithfully. Carolynne is usually found eating apricot tarts in the lunch room. Ambition: Pass her Gold and grade 1 2 in the same year. Philip Wake — Phil can be seen either bombing around on his cycle or in a certain red car. Phil was the star?” kicker of the Bulldogs. Ambition: to abolish school on Monday morn¬ ing. Dale Wilkie — Dale liked Churchill so well that he had to come back again. He can be found protecting!?) the weaker sex of room 7, blocking the door to the room, or providing a good laugh for all. Has a great sense of humor. Kathy Nicholson — This prim young lady can be heard if not seen. Her voice resounds through¬ out the room, with gay laughter. Jim Paisley — James is our English genius who hands his work in on time. Another avid paper plane maker, Jim competes with David in this field. John Rowes — John seems to be a prominent member of the home¬ work club during French. Could it be that every¬ day is Friday? An early grad . Bill Walsh — Bill claims to be a fine curler and can usually be seen at the Ft. Rouge Ice House. Ambition: Be 9 up com¬ ing home. Andy Woodhall — Rm. 7’s charming, handsome, gentleman. Just ask him! At the beginning of the week he comes fully prepared — for what? WOULD YOU BELIEVE . . . PAGE 15
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Mary Parker — This lively bombshell can be found in the gym or halls. Crackers” insists she ' s here on the one year plan — We hope so! Best of luck, Blondie. Manfred Proch — The suave, debonair, man- about-town of room 8. Manfred is one of the few quiet, studious types in the room. Hobby: reading Dictionairies. Lome Sproule — Last year ' s vice-president is now noted for his par¬ ticipation in all inter¬ house sports, although his smiling face is more notorious in the lunch room. Favorite expres¬ sion: Going my way at 4? Mike Trevillion — Mike, our school president, is a loyal member of R. J. ' s Midnight Essay Writer ' s Club. Mike ' s still trying to find a way to give a speech without making the audience laugh. A val¬ uable member of the Bulldogs. In spite of all his activities, he is still one of our top scholars. Gerda Weber — The school ' s frolic committee head-lady. This popular petite spends her time worrying about the next school dance and going to junior hockey games. Art Pearson — A loyal supporter of Hodges House and a standout for the Bulldogs. (So he tells us!) Art, one of Rm. 8’s quieter??? pat¬ rons, can be frequently seen checking his Cole’s Notes in French class. He is well liked by all and sure to succeed at any endeavour. Carol Quarnstrom — She ' s the blonde vice- president of our school. Who plays a cello that ' s really cool. In looks and talent surpasses the rest. Of personalities she ' s got the best. In marks she’s at the top of the list, She ' s a future chemical physicist! Glenda Stefaniuk — A yearbook co-editor of late. And a top-notch girl who does rate. When compliments flow. She blushes aglow. (And please see below for her fate). Ambition: to get top marks at St. John ' s. Fate: to have fun at college. Peter Trevillion — Brother of president Mike is famous in his own right. All-star Bull¬ dog football player, winner of Harry Hood Trophy, editor of Vox Victoriae, and also a top scholar. Dick Zeeuwen — All star center-half for our soccer champs. Fun fel¬ low in room 8. Am¬ bition: Beatles ' lead singer. Elaine Penner — This physics whiz is famous for her very high marks. Liked by all, Elaine’s ambition is to be a chalk pusher. John Rudd — the last of the court jesters! He can be seen bombing around town with the guys. Janet Taylor — Favor¬ ite expression: Oh, I ' m going to fail! Favorite pastime: passing exams with 80 averages, lead¬ ing Muirhead House, as well as being bright and cheery! Keith Wasylik — The daring, dashing, de¬ fenceman for varsity soccer team( so he says). Fate: Grape stamper for the Little Old Winemakers. JUST PUT THE ONES MARKED GOLD IN MY CAR BOYS. I ' LL LOOK AFTER THEM.” Lome Colpitts: Oh, that new high calorie form¬ ula, wow!! PAGE 17 Mm
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